
Malfunction report / malfunction remedy
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Heat Generation
No.
Text displayed for malfunc-
tion
Malfunction alarm Possible cause Check / Remedy
01
Excess temperature
(F1, F2, F3 lights up red)
- Temperature-limiting safety switch (TLSS) in
the front metal plate for the refill access lid.
- Filled with too much wood
- Incorrect setting on the control module
- Defective component (pump, valve or temperature
sensor)
- Check storage temperature before heating up and before re-
feeding. Can the anticipated energy be collected or stored?
- Control burner circuit pump, burner control valve and tempera-
ture sensor.
- Activate the function “Dissipate excess heat”.
- On the TLSS, screw off the protective cap and press the reset
button (not possible until the burner temperature is less than
70°C) and press OK.
03-17
Interruption or short-circuit,
sensor
(F3 lights up red)
- Sensor . . .
- Damage to the sensor connecting line
- Malfunction alarm defective
- Call in electrician
09
Lambda sensor
(F3 lights up red)
- Lambda sensor on the back of the burner
- Malfunction alarm very soiled
- Malfunction alarm defective
- Error in the electronics
- Readjust lambda sensor
- Acknowledge with OK
18
Permanent code
(F3 lights up red)
- Operating hours lapsed before the perma-
nent code has been entered.
- Permanent code has not been entered - Call burner supplier
19
Repeat heating up
(F3 lights up red)
- Exhaust gas sensor
- Lambda sensor
- Fuel too moist
- Lambda sensor imprecise
- Poorly filled with logs
- Use suitable, dry fuel.
- Readjust lambda sensor.
- Acknowledge with OK
81-93
BUS error, no connection to
the . . .
(F3 lights up red)
- Data transmission line for the bus connec-
tion
- Bus connection interrupted
- Check plug connections
- Briefly disconnect power supply
- Replace data transmission line
- Call supplier
Heat Distribution
No.
Text displayed for malfunc-
tion
Malfunction alarm Possible cause Check / Remedy
01-27
Interruption or short-circuit,
sensor . . .
(F… lights up red)
- Sensor . . .
- Damage to the sensor connecting line
- Malfunction alarm defective
- Call in electrician
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